H. Norman Wright, M.A.
Counselors are frequently called by God to minister to those who grieve and suffer loss. However, helping people who have experienced tragedy and are caught in overwhelming grief can be challenging. This session discusses ways to respond and show compassion and care in times of grief and loss. Coping strategies to help clients normalize what they are feeling and find hopeful outcomes are also given.
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Psychiatric Care and Medication
Paul Meier, M.A., M.D.
There are numerous questions about if, when, and how psychotropic medication should be used in a counseling situation. For some problems, medication is essential and Christian helpers need a general awareness regarding the purpose of referral to a qualified physician. Thi... -
Financial Bondage: Strategies for Fre...
Scott Palmer, B.A. & Bethany Palmer, B.A.
Many relationships and marriages are torn apart by a misunderstanding and/or misappropriation of financial resources. Biblical principles must be applied to this important area of life or the risk of bondage and financial ruin can increase dramatically.... -
Anger Management
Tim Clinton, Ed.D.
Anger is not just potentially destructive; it can also eat at the very soul of an individual who harbors rage in his/her life. Is all anger wrong? How does one know when anger is justified? How can caregivers help those who seem to be characterized by bitterness in their live...